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Chano's mother broke the silence after her son's hospitalization: 'When he is in consumption he loses the light'

2021-09-04T17:35:40.777Z


Marina Charpentier, mother of the former leader of Tan Biónica, shared details about her son's fight against addictions.


09/04/2021 2:22 PM

  • Clarín.com

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Updated 09/04/2021 2:22 PM

Marina Charpentier

, mother of Chano Moreno, spoke for the first time in public about the worrying episode that put her son's life at risk, when he was shot by a police officer in a confusing episode.

The former leader of

Tan Biónica

 had suffered a psychotic break when that dramatic situation occurred and for which the singer later had to be admitted to intensive care at the Otamendi Sanatorium.

Interviewed by Gastón Pauls for

Seres Libres

(Chronicle, Friday at 22),

the musician's mother broke the silence and told how she lived that dramatic episode

that her son went through, who these days continues with his fight against drugs in a center of rehabilitation.

Marina Charpentier and the dramatic testimony about her son, Chano's fight with addictions.

“I had already asked for help because he was sick.

Before he was shot, I asked a psychiatrist to come in because he was sick, he didn't want to go to the hospital.

Three ambulances came with a doctor, without a psychiatrist.

I said to myself 'three ambulances and two patrol cars couldn't do anything, what else do I have to do? "He

said.

And about that moment, he remembers it as a real nightmare:

“This time he almost really died.

Sometimes I will get up and think that it is a film of a son with his mother and a policeman shooting him at a meter ”.

On the other hand, Marina recalled a situation that she lived in with her son during the most critical hours: “I got on my knees and asked: 'save his life'.

It was saved, it was neither a jail nor a cemetery, it was a hospital

”.

With great pain, Chano's mother could not contain her emotion and affirmed: “

Having an addicted son is like walking through life with a chain and an unexploded bomb.

Addiction is like cancer or any other disease.

You are addicted, it is a disease that is multicausal ”.

And he said that his son's fight against addictions has been going on for a long time.

In that sense, she revealed that at age 24 it was the first time her son approached her and asked for her help: "The first day my son came and told me 'go in', I already knew everything that had to be done."

On the present of the artist, who is spending his days in a drug rehabilitation clinic, he commented: “Today he has a clean month.

Today is my son, my son returned.

The loving person came back, so creative.

When it is in use, it loses light

,

loses its gaze and turns gray.

Today it was bright again, "he added.

Hopeful for the singer's speedy recovery, Marina anxiously waits for her son to leave the rehabilitation clinic clean.

“I dream that I have peace.

That he has a normal life, that he does not have to be depending on something to be happy.

I want it to be free. "

The unconditional support of their family members


The singer's uncle, Esteban Charpentier, released days ago the first photo of the singer from the rehabilitation center where the artist continues with his detoxification process and his fight against drugs.

The singer's uncle gave him a book: "Gone with the wind" and accompanied the photo he shared with his nephew with a hopeful message: "Look who reads the book."


Esteban Charpentier, Chano's uncle, went to the rehabilitation center to visit him and gave him a book.

Chano was in serious condition after being shot in the stomach in alleged self-defense by a policeman who would have wanted to defend himself from the artist's attack in the middle of a psychotic outbreak due to narcotics.

After being discharged for the serious injuries caused by the shooting, the former leader

Tan Biónica

had expressed, before entering the rehabilitation center, that he would stay away from public exposure out of respect for patients who are in the same situation.

"I am going to another place to continue with my treatment and I need respect not only for myself, but for my colleagues who need silence to continue with their treatment of their illness and addiction," he had said.

Source: clarin

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